Sheffield Children's Hospital leases last Hybrid unit

All seven speculative hybrid office/ industrial units at Capitol Park, Barnsley, have now been leased or sold.

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Capitol Park Barnsley comes of age

The opening of the new Ramada Encore Hotel at Capitol Park Barnsley, by Junction 37 of the M1, is an important landmark in the development of this pioneering business park.

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Barnsley reinvents itself for the 21st Century

The traditional image of Barnsley as an old-fashioned Yorkshire mining town with its head buried firmly in the past is rapidly vanishing.

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A Capitol place to do business

One Captiol Park is a stunning new office building set in Capitol Park.

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Sterling Capitol profile

Capitol Park, Barnsley, is the fourth business park to be developed in Yorkshire by property company Sterling Capitol. Sterling Capitol was formed in May 1991 and has developed an excellent reputation as one of the most accomplished and effective property development companies in the north of England.

Apart from Capitol Park, Barnsley, Sterling Capitol has developed the £100 million, 55-acre Capitol Park at Morley, South Leeds and the 72-acre Capitol Park at Thorne, near Doncaster. Sterling Capitol has also recently received  planning permission for Centreport, a 310-acre mixed-use business park near  Goole.


Please click on the relevent location above showing the 5 Capitol Park
developments in Yorkshire

Capitol Park, Wakefield

• Junction 31, M62
• 230,000 sq ft
• £20 million investment
• 300 new jobs created

Capitol Park, Leeds

• Junction 28, M62
• 55 acre development
• £100 million investment
• 1,300 jobs created

Capitol Park, Goole

• Junction 36, M62
• 310 acre development
• £200 million investment
• 5,000 jobs forecasted

Capitol Park, Thorne

• Junction 6, M16
• 72 acre development
• £60 million investment
• 2,400 jobs created

Capitol Park, Barnsley

• Junction 37,M1
• 36 acre development
• £60 million investment
• 800 jobs forecasted